CHANDIGARH: Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Friday doubled down on his criticism of PM Modi's foreign trips, alleging his visits abroad were without need or reason while country's problems lay unsolved.
Unfazed by condemnation from MEA that his remarks were "irresponsible and regrettable", Mann said in assembly Friday, "MEA has reacted... Don't we have right to ask PM about foreign policy? When there was a conflict with Pakistan, did a single country stand with India?"
His remarks came during a talk on
CISF deployment at Bhakra Nangal Dam. He sees CISF presence as Centre's interference in Punjab's affairs.
Mocking what he saw as obscure destinations of the PM's tours, Mann said, "He has been to countries whose names we have not heard - Magnesia, Talvesia, Galvesia. The PM gets highest awards of these countries. And what is the population of these countries, 9,500. These many people converge to see a JCB at work here. You should stay where 140 crore live and solve their problems."
Mann questioned why the PM, if he was capable of stopping the Russia-Ukraine war, couldn't resolve a water dispute between Punjab and Haryana.
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With over 25 years of experience and a doctorate in new media, Vi...
Read MoreWith over 25 years of experience and a doctorate in new media, Vibhor Mohan is a senior assistant editor with The Times of India’s Punjab bureau in Chandigarh, reporting on the Punjab govt, Aam Aadmi Party, and agriculture.
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